Very nice. There's a very nice Aussie 7/8ths one floating around too. Can't remember off hand what it's called though...
Looks like fun. Are they giving any away for free?![]()
Remember 10-15 years ago when Russia was selling new (Yak-3?) WWII fighters?
The true is that i dont remember, but for russian planes i prefer the mig-3
Best regards
Berserk
After utilizing many different search terms, I finally found out it was the YAK-3M and the year was 1994. They were built with original dies and stamps and were fitted with surplus Allison V-1710 engines.
After utilizing many different search terms, I finally found out it was the YAK-3M and the year was 1994. They were built with original dies and stamps and were fitted with surplus Allison V-1710 engines.
Several were made from conversions of Yak-11 trainers too...
After utilizing many different search terms, I finally found out it was the YAK-3M and the year was 1994. They were built with original dies and stamps and were fitted with surplus Allison V-1710 engines.
Several were made from conversions of Yak-11 trainers too...
Yak3M is built from original rigs with a new engine...
There are less than 10 Original Yak-3s flying (only one with the original engine)
Rest is Yak-11 mods
After utilizing many different search terms, I finally found out it was the YAK-3M and the year was 1994. They were built with original dies and stamps and were fitted with surplus Allison V-1710 engines.
Several were made from conversions of Yak-11 trainers too...
Yak3M is built from original rigs with a new engine...
There are less than 10 Original Yak-3s flying (only one with the original engine)
Rest is Yak-11 mods
Basically kind of like the Zero and other Jap planes made by converting Texans and Harvards
After utilizing many different search terms, I finally found out it was the YAK-3M and the year was 1994. They were built with original dies and stamps and were fitted with surplus Allison V-1710 engines.
Several were made from conversions of Yak-11 trainers too...
Yak3M is built from original rigs with a new engine...
There are less than 10 Original Yak-3s flying (only one with the original engine)
Rest is Yak-11 mods
Basically kind of like the Zero and other Jap planes made by converting Texans and Harvards
Cool, but I think I'd rather have the Piper Cub lookalike LSA.
It's funny you should post this, I actually have a question about these types of LSA, maybe someone here knows the answer: Do you need a taildragger rating in addition to the LSA license to fly one?
Here more pics of the Sotrch![]()
Best Regards
Berserk
No not really. The Yak 11 was based on the Yak 3.
[edit]Oops. Charlie beat me to it.[/edit]
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